The U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command is the premier provider of ocean transportation to the Department of Defense. Our civil service careers offer job security, training and accelerated career advancement opportunities. It could be your opportunity to travel the globe with a rewarding maritime career.

Now Hiring Chief Radio Electronics Technicians

If you have experience as a U.S. Navy trained IT’s both Communicator’s and Network personnel (NEC’s: 2735, 2779, 2780); or E6 and above with experience supervising a shipboard Communications Center (i.e. Radio Central/Outboard Shack), or ADP Center, watch or watch team, or other Government, Military or Commercial environment (i.e. NCTAMS, NTCC, TAGOS (SURTASS), DOD COMMCENTER). Applicants utilizing Military experience should have no more than 10 years recency out of the field.

Veteran's Preference

If you have 10-point preference you are eligible to apply for any position for which the Command hires externally.

First Assistant Engineer

Junior Supply Officer

Laughhunn began with MSC as a Supply Utilityman and has sailed on 12 ships over the subsequent eight years in a variety of positions including Assistant Yeoman Storekeeper, Yeoman Storekeeper and Junior Supply Officer…

Steward Cook

In a way, Military Sealift Command (MSC) came right to Jocelyn Muir’s door; she didn’t have to seek it out. Muir began as a Supply Utilityman on the U.S. Navy Ship Mercy and gravitated toward positions requiring culinary skills: Cook Baker, Assistant Cook, Second Cook, and Steward Cook, to name a few.